I’ve been loyal and faithful for a long time. But it’s time to have a chat with my significant other. I just don’t think I’m a one-store kind of woman.
My books have been going straight to Amazon so far. And I’ve loved working with the ‘Zon – still do, in fact. Their Select programme lets readers who pay a monthly fee treat my books like they’re in a library, checking them out for no further cost to them, while I get paid by pages read.
But. The price of the system is being exclusive to Amazon. So, while I love making books available for readers to try, I can’t ignore the readers who don’t use Kindle. It’s just not fair to them.

So I’ve had a chat to Amazon about trying an open relationship. Now I’m flirting with iBooks, Kobo, and Nook. They’ve been very attentive so far, which I do like in a partner.
As of now, I can’t see me going back to exclusivity. So hello, Nook and iPad readers! It’s a delight to meet you, let’s hang out some time.
P.S. Bonus points to anyone who caught the Lion King reference in the title, and now has the song stuck in their head.
(Current book progress: 26,378 words into first draft)
Congratulations!
It’s a good step in the right direction for you as a writer, I think, and will be even better in the future.
Me? Slowly reading throu your trilogy and highlighting the hell out of it 😀
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Thank you! Only took a few hours of reformatting, and then we were away. Surprisingly painless.
I love this! Wish I could see everyone’s highlights, it would be so interesting to see the parts readers like the best.
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I hope you do well with iBooks and others. Keep us informed.
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Thank you – iBooks and Nook doing very well so far!
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